Harrogate cat left 'on brink of death' after being shot in shoulder

Ginger tom, Timmy, was found earlier this month with a wound to his left shoulder

Author: Natalie HigginsPublished 23rd Mar 2021
Last updated 23rd Mar 2021

RSPCA inspectors in Harrogate are appealing for information after a cat was left "on the brink of death" after being shot in the shoulder.

Seven-year-old ginger cat Timmy was shot on Wednesday, 10 March, and was found by a neighbour in Markington, Harrogate, with a wound to his left shoulder.

After being rushed to the vets an x-ray found he had an entry wound from a pellet which had shattered his shoulder and sent lots of shrapnel all over his body, luckily missing his vital organs.

RSPCA Inspector Natalie Taylor, who is now investigating, said: “This poor cat would have been in terrible pain from the gun wound and he’s so lucky that the shrapnel didn’t damage his vital organs. Poor Timmy was on the brink of death before the vets operated on his shoulder and saved him.

“His owners are understandably distraught, shocked and truly horrified by what has happened to Timmy. He is a much-loved pet cat and this was a callous and horrible act of cruelty against him. The vet said that the shot must have been fired at close range which would suggest someone really wanted to hurt Timmy.”

Seven-year-old Timmy is recovering after the ordeal

The RSPCA is now appealing for anyone with information to please contact the inspectorate appeal line on 0300 123 8018.

Natalie added: “It is very distressing to think that people take pleasure in causing such horrific injuries to defenceless animals. These are deliberate and brutal acts of cruelty.

“We find that cats and wildlife are normally the animals that are more susceptible to these kinds of incidents simply because they are out in the open with no one to protect them. More commonly, these animals fall victim to airgun attacks but due to the nature of the shrapnel throughout poor Timmy’s body the vet believes his injury came from a shotgun.

“Anyone caught deliberately injuring an animal can face up to six months in prison and/or an unlimited fine if found guilty under the Animal Welfare Act."

The shrapnel which was littered inside Timmy's body

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